APA Citation

Leslie, C. (1710). Best of all being the student's thanks to Mr. Hoadly: Wherein Mr. Hoadly's second part of his Measures of submission (which he intends soon to publish) is fully answer'd. If this does not stop it. And the only Original of government is fully demonstrated. And that is a law to all ages. In a letter to himself. Which he is desir'd to send, as an eye-salve, to his under-spurleather Mr. Stoughton the state-haranguer in Ireland (The third edition.). London: Printed and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster.

Chicago Style Citation

Leslie, Charles. Best of All Being the Student's Thanks to Mr. Hoadly: Wherein Mr. Hoadly's Second Part of His Measures of Submission (which He Intends Soon to Publish) Is Fully Answer'd. If This Does Not Stop It. And the Only Original of Government Is Fully Demonstrated. And That Is a Law to All Ages. In a Letter to Himself. Which He Is Desir'd to Send, As an Eye-salve, to His Under-spurleather Mr. Stoughton the State-haranguer in Ireland. The third edition. London: Printed and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1710.

MLA Citation

Leslie, Charles. Best of All Being the Student's Thanks to Mr. Hoadly: Wherein Mr. Hoadly's Second Part of His Measures of Submission (which He Intends Soon to Publish) Is Fully Answer'd. If This Does Not Stop It. And the Only Original of Government Is Fully Demonstrated. And That Is a Law to All Ages. In a Letter to Himself. Which He Is Desir'd to Send, As an Eye-salve, to His Under-spurleather Mr. Stoughton the State-haranguer in Ireland. The third edition. London: Printed and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1710.

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